Celebrating Heritage: Nationale d'Élevage 2025 in Mende
The anticipation builds as
The Club Français des Brunos et des Chiens Courants Suisses gears up for an extraordinary event in the world of canine enthusiasts. Scheduled for
June 29, 2025, the
Nationale d'Élevage will take place in the picturesque town of
Mende, located in Lozère, France. This notable occasion is to be held in conjunction with the well-regarded
Salon Gabalitana Chasse-Pêche-Cheval-Nature and promises to be a feast for lovers of Swiss hound breeds.
A Gathering of Champions
The Nationale d'Élevage is not merely a dog show; it represents a celebration of the cultural and hunting heritage associated with these magnificent breeds. Participants will have the rare opportunity to witness some of the most exemplary specimens in the
Bruno du Jura,
Bernese,
Lucerne, and
Schwyz categories. These breeds are renowned for their exceptional hunting abilities, and the event aims to honor their legacy while promoting responsible breeding practices.
Historical Significance of Swiss Hounds
The origins of the Swiss hound trace back to ancient times, with archaeological evidence suggesting their existence as far back as the Roman era, showcased in artifacts found in
Avenches. Italian and French nobility recognized the skill of these hounds in the 15th and 18th centuries for their proficiency in hare hunting. In
1933, a uniform standard was established, categorizing the breeds and cementing their status as essential companions for avid hunters.
Versatility in Hunting
Swiss hounds are celebrated not just for their sense of smell but also their versatility in various terrains and hunting situations. Whether pursuing game alone or in packs, their abilities make them invaluable to hunters.
Small Swiss hounds have adapted to effectively catch rabbits and deer, demonstrating their versatility and resilience in the field.
Featured Breed: Bruno du Jura
Among these esteemed breeds, the
Bruno du Jura stands out, particularly in competitive hunting circles. With impressive accolades like winning the
Coupe de France on hare in both
1994 and
2014, they have made their mark by consistently achieving remarkable placements in later competitions, including
2005, 2018, and
2023. Their resurgence in popularity aligns with the growing trend in big-game hunting, highlighting their enduring utility and appeal.
The Role of the Club
The Club Français des Brunos et des Chiens Courants Suisses plays a pivotal role in fostering the appreciation and preservation of these unique breeds. From education to competition preparation, the club serves as an essential hub where dog lovers can share expertise, strategies, and foster community. Members are invited to engage in discussions that enrich the understanding of responsible breeding, history, and the multifaceted nature of Swiss hounds.
Join us for a day filled with camaraderie and admiration for these remarkable breeds at the Nationale d'Élevage. Explore the commitment of the club to uphold traditions while embracing future innovations in the realm of canine excellence. For more information about the event or to become involved, visit
the club's website.
This engaging gathering provides a platform for enthusiasts to celebrate heritage, honor dedicated breeders, and connect with like-minded individuals who cherish the legacy of Swiss hounds.